In your experience, which of these time frames lasts longer:
5 鈥 4 鈥 3 鈥 2 鈥 1 鈥 Happy New Year!
1 鈥 2 鈥 3 鈥 4-get about it. I can鈥檛 maintain this New Year鈥檚 resolution?
If it feels like a close call, you are far from alone. Studies show that while make resolutions, of that number maintain them. To compound the issue, it often takes little time 鈥 and usually zero effort 鈥 to abandon the healthiest hopes.
And resolutions do often revolve around our health. Three of the most traditionally popular goals are to improve fitness (39%), lose weight (37%) and eat healthier (33%). So why the disconnect between what we want to accomplish and our ability to do so?
Frame and Focus
Turns out that the intrapersonal relationship between mind and body may benefit from the same qualities we bring to our best interpersonal relationships: being SMART (more on that below), practicing patience and forgiveness and establishing a sustainable foundation.
The first step, according to Amy Sharn, MS, RDN, LD, 葫芦娃视频 Senior Nutrition Scientist, is how you frame the challenge. 鈥淭he word 鈥榬esolutions鈥 can have a negative connotation. It implies we鈥檝e done something bad and need to remove it from our lives. I prefer the idea of establishing 鈥榠ntentions.鈥
鈥淲hen we focus on what we can add to our lives, rather than take away, it puts us in a better place to follow through on behavior change. Otherwise, we may feel successful for a few days because we鈥檝e restricted ourselves, but then we hit the weekend and fall off the wagon.鈥
Positive change is what Sharn鈥檚 approach is all about. The focus is less on removing high-carb, high-fat options that won鈥檛 keep us full for long and more on filling us up with lean proteins (chicken, fish, lentils), whole grains (oatmeal, brown rice) and the copious colors found in fruits and vegetables, in proportions like those set out on useful sites such as the USDA鈥檚 and
Long-term success lies in the details. 鈥淥ne way we mistakenly undo resolutions is by being too broad. Focus on actions,鈥 Sharn said. 鈥淲e need to be intentional, which is different than merely having good intentions.鈥
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